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July 17, 2006

Free Training for Access 2003, FrontPage 2003, and Project 2003

Here are free Microsoft Office training courses for Access 2003, FrontPage 2003, and Project 2003 offered by the Instruction Technology Group at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln as part of their Microsoft eLearning Library. These interactive Office application training modules and tutorials were created by Microsoft. Note that to view the main training tutorials, you must be using Windows and Internet Explorer, however, you can use any platform/browser to view the Tutorial How-to Steps for each Lesson.

Free Training for Access 2003, FrontPage 2003, and Project 2003


Core Training for Microsoft Access 2003

  • Training Modules for Microsoft Access 2003:
    • Pre-Assessment
    • Getting to Know Access
    • Creating a New Database
    • Importing and Exporting Information
    • Simplifying Data Entry with Forms
    • Locating Specific Information
    • Keeping Information Accurate
    • Working with Reports
    • Making It Easy for Others to Use the Database
    • Keeping Information Secured
    • Post Assessment
    • Quick Reference
    • Glossary


Core Training for Microsoft FrontPage 2003

  • Training Modules for Microsoft FrontPage 2003:
    • Pre-Assessment
    • Understanding How FrontPage Works
    • Creating a Web Site
    • Presenting Information in Lists and Tables
    • Enhancing Your Web Site with Graphics
    • Creating a New Web Site Page by Page
    • Changing Web Page Layout
    • Enhancing the Capabilities of Your Web Site
    • Communicating with Your Visitors
    • Creating a Web Site to Support Team Projects
    • Publishing and Managing Your Web Site
    • Post Assessment
    • Quick Reference
    • Glossary


Core Training for Microsoft Project 2003

  • Training Modules for Microsoft Project 2003:
    • Pre-Assessment
    • Getting Started with Project
    • Creating a Task List
    • Setting Up Resources
    • Assigning Resources to Tasks
    • Formatting a Project Plan
    • Tracking Progress on Tasks
    • Fine-Tuning Task Details
    • Fine-Tuning the Project Plan
    • Organizing and Formatting Project Details
    • Printing Project Information
    • Publishing Project Information Online
    • Sharing Project Information
    • Tracking and Reporting Project Status
    • Getting a Project Back on Track
    • Post Assessment
    • Quick Reference
    • Glossary

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    June 6, 2006

    Microsoft Office Quick Reference Guides

    Rhodes State College offers the following free Quick Reference Guides for all of the Microsoft Office applications, in pdf format. These are excellent for learning the details of many of the features of these software programs.

    Microsoft Office Quick Reference Guides


    Word: | 1997 | 2000 | 2002 | 2003 |

    Excel: | 1997 | 2000 | 2002 | 2003 |

    Outlook: | 1997 | 2000 | 2002 | 2004 |

    PowerPoint: | 1997 | 2000 | 2002 | 2003 |

    Access: | 1997 | 2000 | 2002 | 2003 |

    Project: | 2000 | 2002 |

    Visio: | 2002 |

    FrontPage: | 2000 | 2002 |

    Windows: | 1995 | 1998 | 2000 | ME | NT | XP |

    Popularity: 28% [?]


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    June 2, 2006

    Microsoft FrontPage 2003 Tutorials

    These FrontPage 2003 Tutorials from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire offer a great collection of free training modules that will develop attractive, compelling web pages and web sites without learning a lot of the details of HTML coding.

    Microsoft FrontPage 2003 Tutorials


    FrontPage Environment

    FrontPage Basics

    FrontPage Lists

    FrontPage Links

    FrontPage Images

    FrontPage Colors

    FrontPage Forms

    FrontPage Tables

    FrontPage Image Maps

    Maintaining a Web Site

    FrontPage Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)

    FrontPage Frames

    FrontPage Managing Your Web

    Inserting Clip Art

    Popularity: 23% [?]


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    April 7, 2006

    Free Microsoft Office Templates

    Microsoft offers many free templates for their Office suite of applications, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, OneNote, InfoPath, Project, Publisher, Visio, and FrontPage. Here are links to all of the templates for these applications. These will help you create useful and attractive documents using Microsoft Office applications.

    Free Microsoft Office Templates


    Word

    Agendas and Minutes
    | Binder covers, spines, and dividers | Books and Pamphlets | More…

    Excel
    Business | Calendars | Education | More…

    PowerPoint
    Awards and Certificates | Calendars | Charts and Diagrams | More…

    Access
    Business | Education | Finance and Accounting | More…

    OneNote
    Stationery by Community Members | Borders and Backgrounds | Business | More…

    InfoPath
    Business | Finance and Accounting

    Project

    Publisher
    Brochures and Booklets | Business Cards | Calendars | More…

    Visio
    Calendars | Diagrams | Flowcharts | More…

    FrontPage

    Popularity: 28% [?]


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    March 31, 2006

    Free Add-ins, Templates, and FAQ for Microsoft FrontPage

    Here are some good free resources for add-ins and learning more about FrontPage, from microsoft.com. Included here are links to the FrontPage Add-in Center, 69 FrontPage Web Templates, FrontPage Themes, and Frequently Asked Questions for FrontPage 2003.

    FrontPage Add-in Center

    The Add-in Center was designed to provide a place where thousands of developers and designers that use FrontPage can download and submit add-ins. It also provides access to FrontPage newsgroups, where users of all types can discuss FrontPage, add-ins, downloads, and more with their peers.

    69 FrontPage Web Templates

    13 FrontPage Themes


    FrontPage 2003 Frequently Asked Questions

    Here are answers to frequently asked questions about FrontPage 2003.

    Q.What new tools and functionality does FrontPage 2003 offer?
    A.

    FrontPage 2003 is the Web site creation and management program with the tools, power, and features to deliver better results. FrontPage 2003 empowers users with advances in three key areas:

    Designing. Create better-looking Web sites with the FrontPage 2003 layout and graphic design tools.

    Coding. Generate better code more quickly with powerful scripting and editing features that push your programming to new heights.

    Extending. Extend the power and reach of your Web site with rich interactive Webs connected to live data from a variety of sources, and a range of publishing options.


    Q.What type of servers does FrontPage 2003 support?
    A.

    Web sites created with FrontPage 2003 can be published to any server—including Microsoft Windows® 2000, Microsoft Windows NT®, and UNIX—even if it doesn’t support Microsoft FrontPage Server Extensions. FrontPage 2003 also provides support for publishing to both File Transfer Protocol (FTP) or Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) servers. The optimal combination is to use FrontPage 2003 in combination with Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services on Microsoft Windows Server™ 2003. This enables you to access the entire set of new functionality in FrontPage 2003, along with improvements to the way you did things in Microsoft FrontPage version 2002 and FrontPage 98.

    Q.I’ve heard that there are no FrontPage 2003 Server Extensions. Is that true?
    A.

    Microsoft has continued to make investments in FrontPage 2003 to enhance the overall customer experience, based on customer feedback and the changing role of server extensions in our overall product offerings. As we examined our options, it became clear that the best solution was to create a new and radically more powerful server story—Windows SharePoint™ Services—and eliminate the need for server extensions beginning with FrontPage 2003. Today, the optimal combination for FrontPage is to use FrontPage 2003 in combination with Windows SharePoint Services. This allows you to access the entire set of new functionality in FrontPage 2003, along with improvement to the way you did things in FrontPage 2002 and other previous versions of FrontPage. For more information about these changes, see FrontPage server configuration options and features.

    Q.Are you ending all support for server extensions on previous versions of FrontPage?
    A.

    While we are eliminating investment in the development of future server extension versions, we will continue to support existing server extensions on the Windows and UNIX/Apache server platforms. We will also update the FrontPage 2002 server extensions to support Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS 6.0), but will not add any additional Web site authoring functionality.

    Q.What is Windows SharePoint Services?
    A.

    Windows SharePoint Services is the engine for creating Web sites that enables information sharing and document collaboration, increasing individual and team productivity. It is a key piece of the information worker infrastructure delivered in Windows Server 2003. It also provides additional team services and sites to Office and other desktop applications, as well as serving as a platform for application development.

    SharePoint sites take file storage to a new level, from saving files to sharing information, and helping team members to work together on documents, tasks, contacts, events, and other information. SharePoint sites also enable team and site managers to easily manage site content and activity. In addition, the environment is designed for easy and flexible deployment, administration, and application development. Learn more about Windows SharePoint Services.

    Q.What features require Windows SharePoint Services?
    A.

    All of the live data-driven Web site features in FrontPage 2003 require Windows SharePoint Services. Some of these features include data-driven Web sites, XML support, the Data Source Catalog, Web package templates, and Web Parts.

    Q.What does the ability to support Extensible Markup Language (XML) mean for FrontPage 2003 users?
    A.

    XML is a condensed form of Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML) that enables developers to create customized tags that offer flexibility in organizing and presenting information. XML makes it easier to transition content from internal systems onto the Web using FrontPage. FrontPage lets you define how XML documents that follow any customer-defined schema will be formatted on a Web page by authoring Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLTs) directly within the FrontPage editor.

    Q.What are data-driven Web sites?
    A.

    Enabled by Windows SharePoint Services, FrontPage 2003 easily allows you to modify and present live data from sources such as Windows SharePoint Services data, XML, Web services or OLE Database (OLEDB) data sources to create sophisticated data-driven Web sites that both lower your maintenance costs and allow users to post to the Web using just a browser.

    FrontPage also supports a complete set of WYSIWYG (“what you see it what you get”) tools for creating and modifying XSLT Data Views on a variety of data sources including XML files, databases, and XML SOAP services. These Data Views include industry-standard reporting tools for sorting, grouping, filtering, and conditionally formatting data. Users can create high quality, dynamic Web pages for presenting live data using these tools.

    Q.What browsers does FrontPage 2003 support?
    A.

    Sites created with FrontPage 2003 can be viewed in any browser. In fact, FrontPage 2003 allows you to target specific browser or screen resolutions, or see how your site will look in various combinations of browsers and resolutions—including simultaneous previewing of multiple browsers.

    Q.What are the system requirements for FrontPage 2003?
    A.

    See FrontPage 2003 system requirements.

    Q.How much does FrontPage 2003 cost?
    A.

    Find FrontPage 2003 pricing and licensing information.

    Q.How is FrontPage 2003 licensed?
    A.

    It will be licensed as a stand-alone product. Find FrontPage 2003 pricing and licensing information.

    Q.Can I order a trial version of FrontPage 2003?
    A.

    Yes. Find more information about getting the FrontPage 2003 trial software.

    Q.Is FrontPage 2003 included in Microsoft Office 2003 Editions?
    A.

    No. FrontPage 2003 is available as a stand-alone program only. Learn more about what programs are available in Office 2003 Editions.

    Q.Can I modify a file made with FrontPage 2003 in previous versions of FrontPage?
    A.

    Yes. You can use previous versions of FrontPage to modify Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) pages created in FrontPage 2003. However, you cannot modify content created with new features, such as .aspx pages (created in Microsoft ASP.NET) that include the Data View Web Part or Dynamic Web Templates.

    Q.Can I use FrontPage 2003 to work on files created in previous versions of FrontPage?
    A.

    Yes. You can use FrontPage 2003 to open, modify, and enhance Web pages created in previous versions of FrontPage.

    Popularity: 1% [?]


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